Appearance of a sand when put into water
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
The result is a cloudy liquid. Sand in water is also a suspension. If you shake a container of sand and water, the sand spreads through the water, forming a cloudy liquid. The sand will then settle to the bottom of the container as sediment
Answered by
0
If you pour water on the sand, the water seems to disappear into the sand. It doesn't actually disappear—it drains into the tiny pores between the grains. Once all these pores are filled with water, the sand is saturated, which means that the sand cannot take up any more water.
Similar questions